Excellent point, anEvil. My sense is that “good” and “evil” in this regard are simply our projections. God as Supreme Being knows nothing of either of those…
… rather, I think, God as Supreme Being knows
both of those.
Detales:
Again, I’ll offer a gentle redirection:
IS is. It is we who call IS “God.” By doing so, in our usual inimitable and dualistic manner,
we split God
away from all else, and I believe this to be an incorrect view. Understandable, mind you, since we’re human and think only in dualistic terms, but incorrect nonetheless.
Detales:
… but in the sense of being the Substrate of existance and awareness.
Again we have the split. Is God the ‘substrate’ (the wall of the cave, the screen on which manifestation plays, Emptiness, The Void?), or is God the apparent manifestation that arises… or…
both?
“Form is not other than emptiness. Emptiness is not other than form.” (Heart Sutra)
Here lies the problem (of course): We can think only in dualistic terms. We can communicate only via language, which is inherently dualistic. Even though we are limited by these facts, we can still use pointers to best effect, given that we use them as correctly as possible.
This relates to the original topic in that what we people call “God” is a) a split, putting “us” here and “God” over there, and b) we then assign attributes to God based on our own limited and dualistic perspective.
And therein lies the problem. We seem to have a case of mistaken identity, but having no real sense of that identity, we go around blaming things on some “other.” Yes, that’s projection, if not the ultimate projection!